True or False: It is ok to "Boo" or yell at the actors during their performance.
FALSE!
Pantomime is acting use no ____.
Words
Draw me an example of a Facial Expression
Show me your board!
The person who creates the "vision" of the show.
Director
Clothes worn by actors on stage to represent their character.
Costume
True or False: At the end of the show, an audience can show their approval by standing and clapping for the actors.
TRUE!
Write an example of an action that you could pantomime. Ex: Tying your shoe.
Show me your boards!
Stance is how you ____.
Stand
The person who BUILDS the set.
Technical Director
A group of actors, dancers, or musicians who perform together.
Ensemble
True of False: You should arrive at least 15 minutes early to a live performance.
TRUE!
A popular film style in the early 1900's where actors relied on pantomime since movies had no sound.
Silent Film
Your stage voice needs to be three things. List all three.
Loud, Clear, and Slow
The person in charge or finding, buying or making all the props for the show.
Prop Master
A speech given by a single actor on stage either to another character or to the audience.
Monologue
True of False: Your phone should be OFF and put away during a performance.
TRUE! Put your phone away!
What are the 3 acting skills used in pantomime.
Facial Expression, Gesture, Stance,
Using your hands, arms, legs, and other parts of your body to communicate with movement.
Gesture.
The TWO roles that decide what the costumes and set will look like. List BOTH.
Costume and Set Designer
A picture created by a Costume or Set designer to show their final design.
Rendering
True of False: You can talk during a performance.
FALSE! The actors worked really hard to put on the performance. You show them respect by paying attention and not disrupting them.
The famous actor who starred in the Silent Film "The Kid" and "The circus."
Charlie Chaplin
List all 4 Acting Skills
Facial Expression, Gesture, Stance, Voice.
The person responsible for overseeing each performance and runs the backstage.
Stage Manager
An item held by an actor that is not their costume or part of the set.
Prop